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.■: ■'■ Auctions/,, ■■/■'■ ~~ TUESDAY, JUNE 19, v At 11 o'clock. NURSERY STOCK. PEACH TREES (35 varieties) I§Sk| 500 JAPANESE and ENGLISH rK? plums 400 LISBON LEMONS and . ORANGES 500 APPLES (assorted), SHRUBS SHELTER TREES, etc. ALEX.AITKEN Has received instructions from Messrs B. T. Hawkins, W. McFelridge, and J. Mason to Bell by auction at his Mart, Agricultural Hall, as above, at 11 o'clock, 1 fk/Wk PEACH TREES (35 varieties) JLTHrvr including Alexanders, Governor Garland, Myer's Early. American Royal George, Briee's Early, Coeledge's Favourite, Foster, Early Crawford, Muir, Wheatland, American Red, Wager, Hackensack, etc. The above are all worked on the Mountain Peach Stock, well prawn and healthy. 500 Japanese and English Plums (assorted) 600 Choice Apples (assorted) on blight-proof stocks Lisbon Lemons, Oranges, Citrons, Daphnes Camellias, Roses, Heath 1000 Eleagnui, Bedding Plants, Flowering Shrubs, etc. TUESDAY NEXT. AGRICULTURAL HALL, j CITY MARKET. ALEX. AITKEN 'Will soil by auction as above, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF SOUTH A.___ AFRICAN PLANTS. W. S. COOHBANE] [JAS. DACBE MONDAY, JUNE 18. SIX SHOPS, LARGE RESIDENCE WORKSHOP, BAKERY. CORNER VICTORIA AND NELSON STREETS. The subscribers have received instructions from Mrs W. G. Connolly to sell by auction, at their rooms. Queen-street, on Monday, June 18. at 12 o'clock, THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, situated at the Corner of Victoria and Nelson streets, having large frontages to both, well situated, close to Hobson-street and the sea, held under lease for 56 years, at the low ground rent of £60 a year, and having erected thereon— 6 2-Btoried Shops and Bakery Comfortable Residence Large Workshop and Stable, with large are* - still unbuilt on. Tho above are always well let, and yield a large profit rent, and from their position must have an ever-increasing value. For farther particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANB k SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRAKE] [JAB. DAORJS TUESDAY, 19th JUNE, Ab 11 o'Clock. BOOKS, 100 NOVELS, B.L. GUNS, CLOTHING, TOOLS, FANCY GOODS, 'ELECTRO PLATED VVAEE, SARATOGA TRUNK. Ihe Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Tuesday next* at 11 o'clock, BOOKS, 100 Volumes Novels, London, Society. Cornhill Magazine. 10 Volumes Chambers' Encyclopaedia (half bound in calf). Stationery, Ink, Cutlery, Electro-plated Ware, Tools, Cages. Scales and Weights, China, Glassware, Lamps, Pictures, Clothing, Concertinas, Drapery, Boxes. Saratoga Trunk. D.8.8.L. Gun by Tisdall, 5.8.8.L. Gun, Plnflro Gun, D.BM.L. Gun, D.B. Gun, etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON, ; ;;,.. ... ■„,....r Auctioneers.... •-. . . t . ; THURSDAY NEXT. JUNE 21, Ab 12 o'Cloclc. REMtJERA YARDS. For Sale, on Thursday next, June 21, at 12 o'clock, TWO DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, by Wallace 2 Double Furrow Ploughs, by Reid and Grey 2 Sots Iron Tine Harrows 2 Bkeith Harrows A Skeith. Plough, Harrows. Scarifier 10 Sots Plough Harness, complete The above are all in good order, and will • be sold bo the highest bidder. ALFRED BUOKLAND & SONS, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, At 2 p.m. sharp. SPECIAL SALE OF SUPERIOR FARM PROPERTIES NORTH OF AUCKLAND. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Will sell by auotion at their Land Sale Rooma, 85, Queen-street, BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE J. W, LEECE, ESQ., ■VTERY SUPERIOR STOCK STATION. THE NGAHEIA ESTATE. 1 ITAI ACRES OF RICH LAND, L 9 "JL fenced in 11 subdivisions. 1200 ACRES IN GRASS, small orchard, about 80 acres bush. Plenty of water everywhere. Soil, volcanic, alluvial on limestone formation, and loam on clay. The Buildings comprise a fine dwelling-house of 13 rooms in all, man's cottage, largo wool and shearing shed, dipping yard, etc., stables, hur-nosr.-roorn, cowhouse, calf-pen, poultry-house, stoskyarcls, etc. The live stock includes 1800 sheep, 135 head of cattle, and 21 horses. • This splendid property is situated within easy distance from Kawakawa, and an 18 hours'journey from Auckland. Tho neighbourhood is excellent, being ocenpied by wealthy station holders. Its present carryiris capacity is equal to 2600 sheep ana 200 head of cattle. In order that tho estate may be wound up this property must bo realised.. •It will first be offered In'one lot, with stock and implements, as a going concern, and if not sold thus, then the freehold will be offered by itself. BY ORDER OF T. WILKINSON, ESQ. S\ R U R U V A L LEY KAii ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE Otc" FARM. r I2O acres fenced in six paddocks. 200 acres grass, 20 acres bush, J aero orchard. Soil, blacK alluvial on clay. Houso <nearly new) of 6 rooms, barn, 20 by 30 with loft; four-stall stable with loft, cowshed, maize crib (400 bushels), sheds, smoke-house, piggeries, etc. The live stock comprises 250 -sheep, 40 head of cattle and four horses. ! This desirable farm is situated about 5 miles from Mangonui by a fine navigable river, or soveii miles by a good metalled road, and will be offered with or without tho live stook and implements as may be desired. BY ORDER OF H. WILDING. Esq. HIS FINE FARM of 360 acres, situated three and a-half miles from Kawakawa, nearly all fencsd, in eight sub-divisions: 120 acres grass, 1 acre orchard, remainder fern, etc. House of eight rooms, verandah on threo sides, dairy, large atable, barn, cow-house, piegerios, etc. Large run adjoining. The house is surrounded by tastefully laid out ornamental grounds, and commands fine views. ALSO, ADJOINING THE ABOVE, IQC& ACRES—AII Valuable Standin 0%7 Buoh; soil—a rich loam on clay. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 85, Queen ab,, Auckland. YOU CANNOT Procure our Make of Umbrellas except at our two shops. Queen-street (opposite McArthur's Warehouse) and at Karangahape Road (opposite tho Foresters' Hall)—Falkrier and Co. We do not supply tho drapers. Remember Falkner and Co., Umbrella Makers. OHN DOE and Richard Roe are requested to call at the N.Z. Clothing Factory at once. Bargains. Bargains. \7 ■ Z. CLOTHING Factory for Colonial _13i • Tweed Sac Suits, 21s; Knicker Suite, sane material, 7s 6d. Marr«S*a? value. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 8